The top 7 no shows of 2015 in the world of technology

We are standing at the edge of 2015 and have given you the best of everything from the world of technology that was loved or hated by consumers. But there's more to it. Here is the list of the anticipated gadgets and services that we were expecting to launch in the year but did not show up for some reason. Have a look and wait for the next year. Here you go.

1. Moto Maker

Moto Maker is an incredible tool that enables users to personalize their phones. Motorola is already been offered in some of the markets and we have been hearing reports that it might happen soon. We had waited for the same all through the 2015 but that did not happen. Every time we quiz Amit Boni, India CEO of Motorola about the Moto Maker he says that they are eager to get the Moto Maker in India but they can do it only if they can get experience right to the T. Well, we wish Motorola all the best for its plans and look forward to Moto Maker heading to India really soon.

2. Micromax IPOWe have been hearing about the Micromax mulling an IPO since the dawn of 2015. It was being touted that Micromax will be raising $500 million through this IPO. However, Micromax plans to come out with an IPO did not get accomplished this year. It is noteworthy that, this is the second time that we had heard about the company's plan to get funding via an IPO route. Hope 2016 turns out to the year, when we see Micromax shares listed on the stick exchange.

Sony's answer to HTC Vive- the Project Morpheus will also make its entry in the first half of 2016. Earlier it was expected to launch in the 2015 but as per the latest reports, Sony is yet to finalise the software of the PS4 VR headset that will cost some several hundred dollars. The VR headset is powered by the PlayStation 4 and can also be used with the present PlayStation Move controllers. It uses 1080p 5.7-inch OLED display, giving the equivalent of 960x1080 pixels per eye and a quoted 100 degree field of vision.

4. HTC Vive

Speculated as the future of the gaming, HTC's VR headset Vive was expected to hit the market by the end of 2015, but it won't be going on sale until next year. The company confirmed this in a blog post, with no mention of the possible reason for the delay. Besides, the reports also says that the consumer version of the HTC Vive will initially launch in limited quantities, with a much larger rollout scheduled for early next year. 5. LeTV India launchLeTV, one of China's leading multinational corporations was expected to launch its smartphones in India in the fourth quarter of 2015, but now it will make its entry to the Indian shores next year. The tech major is known for a number of products and services in the homegrown market and has plans to launch its smartphones Le 1, Le 1S, Le 1 Pro and the flagship Le Max in January.

Apart from smartphone, LeTV is also known for its TVs that provide high end specifications at cost effective prices. The company had recently launched its Le Super TV X3-55 Pro on December 1 in US and India is next in line to get the product.

6. Google's Project Ara

We are hearing about the Google's futuristic Project Ara from last three years and it was hugely expected that a working model will be unveiled in 2015. However, the team working on the project tweeted in August that the world has to wait until 2016 to see the modular devices. They also informed about the new camera and battery units in their tweets. Project Ara is Google's take on current smartphones that allows users to swap out and upgrade the various components of a smartphone such as camera, processor, etc. individually rather than dumping your old smartphone and buying a new one with the advancement in technology.

7. Xiaomi Mi 5It was expected that Chinese tech giant will launch its second flagship smartphone - Mi 5 in any of the last two months of the 2015. However, as per the latest reports, the launch has been pushed to 2016. One of the latest leaks i.e. a video shows that the all metallic smartphone will feature a physical home button on the bottom bezel, which will also act as a fingerprint scanner. Specification wise, Mi 5 might come with a 5.2-inch Quad HD display, 16MP rear + 13MP front camera, 3/4GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 820 SoC. The recent leaks are pegging January 21, 2015 to be the D Day for the launch of Xiaomi Mi 5.